Flumserberg Explained

Flumserberg is a resort area in the Swiss Alps, located in the canton of St. Gallen. It is composed of several villages at elevations between 1160and above sea level. The resort sits on a terrace overlooking the Walensee, above Flums in the Sarganserland region. Flumserberg mainly belongs to the municipality of Flums, with a small part belonging to the municipality of Quarten.

The three main villages composing the resort of Flumserberg are: Tannenbodenalp (1344m (4,409feet)), Flumserberg (1275m (4,183feet)) and Tannenheim (1160m (3,810feet)).

The Churfirsten can be seen from Flumserberg.

Transportation

The Luftseilbahn Unterterzen–Flumserberg (SeeJet)[1] gondola lift connects Tannenboden with Unterterzen via Oberterzen (intermediate station). The valley station of the cable car is located adjacent to railway station. The and services call at the railway station.

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47.09°N 9.2967°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Opening hours on Flumserberg . 2024-08-14 . flumserberg.ch.